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        | What was Minton's Playhouse? |  
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        | A jazz club on the first floor of the Cecil Hotel |  
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        | What were the attributes of the Modern Jazz Quartet? |  
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        | Which regional big band style was dominated by riffs rather than elaborately written out arrangements? |  
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        | How did Charlie Christian change the role  of jazz guitar? |  
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        | He was one of the first to use it as a solo instrument |  
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        | Art Tatum was certainly a virtuoso pianist, but he made a unique contribution to jazz players of all instruments. What was this contribution? |  
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        | He was a pioneer of "substitute chords": more complex chords which are substituted for, or added to, the original chords of a tune |  
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        | "The Prez" was a nickname for which great jazz tenor player? |  
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        | Jazz is a fusion of which African and European elements? |  
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        | European harmonies and African rhythms |  
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        | How many horns usually made up a New Orleans jazz band "front line"? |  
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        | Three melody instuments of clarinet, trumpet/cornet, and trombone |  
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        | Ast the 1920's progressed and stars such as Louis Armstrong and Bix Beiderbecke emerged, how did the presentation of jazz change? |  
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        | These players began to change the characteristic polyphonic texture of New Orleans into a soloist-led music. |  
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        | How did the creation of Storyville actually help speed along the evolution of jazz? |  
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        | It brought together the classically trained "Creoles of color" with black musicians who had learned their music by ear, forcing both groups to learn new styles of playing. |  
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